"Australian stunt man Scott McLean has been hospitalized following an accident on the set of "The Hangover" sequel in Thailand. McLean is now in a coma due to injuries sustained during a stunt involving two cars crashing into each other at high speed in Bangkok…" (full details)

"Australian stunt man Scott McLean has been hospitalized following an accident on the set of "The Hangover" sequel in Thailand. McLean is now in a coma due to injuries sustained during a stunt involving two cars crashing into each other at high speed in Bangkok…" (full details)

Len Wiseman’s upcoming remake of ‘Total Recall’ has been set to start shooting at the new Pinewood Toronto Studios in Canada, Comingsoon.net is reporting. In an effort to attract more big-budget films to the city, the Infrastructure Ontario agency, in conjunction with Build Toronto, has already secured the reboot. The movie, with an estimated budget of $200 million, will be the largest-budget project to ever be filmed in Toronto.
Columbia Pictures, which is distributing ‘Total Recall,’ has already signed the deal with Pinewood Toronto. No actors have been confirmed to be starring in the project yet. However, Variety is reporting that the studio has offered the role of Douglas Quaid/Hauser, which [...]
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- According to the Toronto Star, the Len Wiseman-directed 'Total Recall' remake will have a $200 million budget (in Canadian Dollars?) and will begin filming at Pinewood Toronto, home of the largest sound stage in North America, this coming March.

- Paramount, one of the few studios in Hollywood that always seems to be pushing forward their marketing game, have now set their sights on a largely untapped, buzz-building demographic: the military.

- Mark Millar says a lot of things these days, not all of it proving true, but according to the comic creator, his next big screen property, 'Superior,' has "locked down [the] most high profile actor of 2010." But you'll have to wait until January
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- According to the Toronto Star, the Len Wiseman-directed 'Total Recall' remake will have a $200 million budget (in Canadian Dollars?) and will begin filming at Pinewood Toronto, home of the largest sound stage in North America, this coming March.

- Paramount, one of the few studios in Hollywood that always seems to be pushing forward their marketing game, have now set their sights on a largely untapped, buzz-building demographic: the military.

- Mark Millar says a lot of things these days, not all of it proving true, but according to the comic creator, his next big screen property, 'Superior,' has "locked down [the] most high profile actor of 2010." But you'll have to wait until January
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"Len Wiseman's remake of "Total Recall" starring Colin Farrell is set to shoot at the Pinewood Toronto Studios in Canada. The film is said to be the largest production that the city has ever hosted..." (full details)

"Andrew Garfield says they got two weeks of filming on the "Spider-Man" reboot in the can before breaking for Christmas.
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"Len Wiseman's remake of "Total Recall" starring Colin Farrell is set to shoot at the Pinewood Toronto Studios in Canada. The film is said to be the largest production that the city has ever hosted..." (full details)

"Andrew Garfield says they got two weeks of filming on the "Spider-Man" reboot in the can before breaking for Christmas.
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The Toronto studio has been prepping for Hollywood big budget features and will now be the production home for the remake of the 1990 Sci-Fi classic Total Recall in just a few short months.
Pinewood Studios has been home recently for small to moderate based budget movies such as Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World and The Thing prequel. In March they will be hosting production for Total Recall which is estimated to have a $200 million budget making it the highest budgeted film to be shot in Toronto. Pinewood has secured a $34.5 million loan from the provincial Infrastructure Ontario agency. This deal will further aid in attracting big-budget films.
All signs point to Colin Farrell taking on the lead role but nothing official has been announced yet. No other casting decisions have been made at
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Dubliner, and former bad-boy, Colin Farrell, has admitted that he considered quitting his acting career after his movie &ldquo;Alexander&rdquo; flopped.
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He said that he was so embarrassed that he had played the main role that he was ashamed to show his face in public. He revealed that when the movie was released even when he went out for a packet cigarettes he felt &ldquo;the need to apologize to the guy behind the counter&quot;.
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Thankfully the brilliant Martin McDonagh&rsquo;s &ldquo;In Bruge&rdquo; movie was his next project and it was a massive success, which restored his confidence.
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Currently there are rumors that Farrell will star in a reboot of the 1990 sci-fi action flick, &ldquo;Total Recall&rdquo;. This week Farrell told, British newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, that he is still enthralled with big productions.
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She may not be involved with the new “Spider-man” reboot, but Kristen Dunst is managing to keep herself busy as the former Mary Jane Watson has just signed on to a new project — one where she’ll star alongside “Kick-Ass” breakout sensation Chloe Moretz.

No comic books will be harmed in the filming process this time around, however, because according to The Playlist, the duo will be teaming for an adaptation of the Andrea Portes coming of age novel “Hick,” to be directed by Martin Scorsese protege Dereck Martini.

Here’s the scoop behind “Hick:” Moretz will play the main character, Luli, who runs away from home and is taken under the wing of Glenda that’s Dunst, of course), who teaches her the ways of survival on the streets. The pair also get tangled up with a total jerk by the name of Eddie who, if the movie
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Based on Andrea Portes' novel which the author herself adapted for the big screen, the story follows a 13-year-old Nebraska girl who flees her alcoholic and abusive parents and heads out on the road.

The world outside her door proves just as cold and uncaring, including the adult figures that come into her life like a crooked guy who eventually rapes her, a role that Colin Farrell was circling but ultimately couldn't participate in due to his "Total Recall" remake commitments.

Dunst will play another of those figures, a cocaine-snorting hard-living grifter who takes the girl under her wing in an effort to shield her from some of the rougher aspects of life.

It was all about Harry Potter this week; from the UK premiere to the first official review. Even David Cameron went a little Potty, urging UK film-makers to try and emulate the boy wizard's lucractive formula (if they wanted to benefit from state funding). Many of you were appalled by the Prime Minister's statement on Wednesday that British films should aim to make money and lure tourists to our country; others thought he had a point; a few were amused. Earlier today, Stuart Heritage imagined a world in which Cameron's vision had come to fruition (readers with a Danny Dyer allergy shouldn't click this link). In other Harry Potter-related news this week; studios on both sides of the pond dealt with the consequences of being
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After playing at a few film festivals and eventually getting a limited theatrical release, Paranormal Activity rocked the box office through a mind-blowing and plague-like spread of positive word-of-mouth and some innovative marketing. It was able to bring in nearly $200 million worldwide on a budget of a mere $15,000, making it one of the most profitable films ever made.

From there, Paranormal Activity writer and director Oren Peli earned himself a fast-tracked sequel for which he produced, and it debuted last month. While this time they had the cashflow to play with, a similar success story occurred and Paranormal Activity brought in $150 million+ on a $3 million production budget. Using rocket science-like deduction, that meant Paranormal Activity 3 would be on its way and now it’s confirmed.

The last we heard about the upcoming drama Stoker it was set to star Carey Mulligan and Jodie Foster, with Ridley and Tony Scott producing and Ridley possibly directing. However, fast-forward five months and we’re hearing word that a certain acclaimed Asian filmmaker may be taking the directorial reigns instead.

24 Frames reports from “two people familiar with the film” that Park Chan-wook, the director behind the masterful Oldboy, is in talks to make his English-language debut with Stoker. The film is about a “moody teenager” whose eccentric uncle comes back into her life after her father dies.

There’s no word why Ridley Scott ultimately decided he didn’t want to direct but I’m guessing it was because he has his hands full with other projects, not least of which are his much anticipated

Feeling concerned that Tron Tuesday came and seemingly went without new paraphernalia being unveiled for Disney’s Tron: Legacy? Rest assured, the company has released even more material in promotion of their big-budget, 3D tentpole pic.

Yet another clip from Tron: Legacy has made its way online, along with a featurette that looks briefly at the different style and representation of reality vs. “The Grid” in the cyber-world adventure.

Most moviegoers missed out on Disney’s Tron Night Event, but the Mouse House seems determined to make even hermits that live out in the farthest regions of Antarctica aware of the impending release of the Tron sequel. Last week’s third Tron: Legacy trailer had its share of extravagant visuals to help fuel fan anticipation, but it was the Daft Punk “Derezzed” music video that really did…

Several first photos today from the likes of Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood, Disney animated feature Mars Need Moms, and British animated feature Gnomeo and Juliet. There's also three more photos from Scream 4.

The first image from the followup to the 2006 merchandising hit Cars has been unveiled and with it comes an official plot description and teaser poster for the new adventure with hot red racing stud Lightning McQueen (whose engine made noises eerily similar to Owen Wilson’s voice in the first film ).

Wilson will return to voice McQueen in Cars 2 and will be joined by Pixar stalwart John Ratzenberger, along with Bonnie Hunt, who provides the vocals for the royal blue Porsche and McQueen love interest (still not sure how that works), Sally Carrera. Monk‘s Tony Shalhoub and Cheech Marin (last seen onscreen as Machete‘s “holy” brother, Padre) will also lend…

Ridley Scott protege (and future son-in-law?) Carl Rinsch was set to direct the remake of Logan’s Run for Warner Bros., with 28 Days Later screenwriter Alex Garland already at work on a script.

Now, according to Heat Vision, Rinsch is no longer attached to the Logan’s Run remake, due to conflict with another project he has on his slate: Universal’s adaptation of the popular Japanese legend, 47 Ronin.

If you don’t know about Rinsch, he started out as a commercial director whose sci-fi-inspired ads lured him into the good graces of Ridley and Tony Scott (dating Ridley’s daughter helped too, I’m sure). In fact, Sir Ridley initially tapped Rinsch to direct the upcoming Alien prequels but Fox wasn’t too comfortable with that idea. Rinsch didn’t twist in the wind…

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